

Heather Stern's Page
Since my private life is pretty busy with computing and science fiction
fandom, I don't get around to changing my personal pages a lot. For the
record I'm enjoying a late hacking fest on a fine cloudy night in October
and fending off a lively burst of allergies as the weather changes. Hurry
up and get here, Winter...
Together over the years, Jim and I have gathered a lot of
resources. Let me know about any busted
links...
I have a lot of experience you can benefit from, and an active
interest in passing that knowledge to others. To this end, I
am a consultant*, and also lead an active volunteerism life:
* Actually, I'm gainfully employed at the moment and enjoying
the steady paycheck and the challenge. I may be available
for some specialized work, but expect the average response
to a consulting request to be a pointer to a more available
linuxer in the Valley.
No, I do not do consulting as a recruiter, and no,
I can't hire you.
- I'm exceedingly active in, and in fact am currently the president for
The South Bay Community Network,
Incorporated. Sbay for short.
- I'm the captain of the 24th Century's open source user group,
USS Augusta Ada NCC-55011.
We're the techie trekkies; we run internet lounges at a number of
science fiction conventions throughout the year (the largest was
the WorldCon in our area,
ConJosé). Occasionally
we may do battle with the Klingons; mainly we get together for pizza
in San Francisco once a month.
- If that wasn't enough science fiction in my life, I'm also a regular
in the
filk music community.
I go to typically two conventions in this niche of fandom in a year;
2007 Coppercon invited my sister and me as the Music Guests of Honor
and we had a great time.
- Though I now live a few hundred miles away I am the
LASFS Librarian-at-arms, and
on rare occasion make it to a meeting in North Hollywood.
- I'm an active graphics geek and themer for the Python based wiki
app MoinMoin. Among interesting credits
I helped the Ubuntu people come up with a well Balanced theme suited to
their many varied sites, and provided wallpapers for a handful of themes
I otherwise had no hand in. I'm currently looking at the CSS for the
core themes as we crunch our way toward a new version.
- Not exactly a top coder but at least a little bit involved in the
Bootable Business Card, www.lnx-bbc.net. No relation to British broadcasting, none, nada,
zip. But yes, I do enjoy an occasional Dr. Who episode here and there.
There now exist more linux based live-CDs than you can shake a stick
at, and a few FreeBSD based ones too, but this was the first.
- If these weren't enough geeky things in my life I remain active with
BayLISA (a local sysadmin's group)
and enough local Linux activity I could probably use a map and a calendar.
But I do have about a bazillion T-shirts.
- For older stuff see my resumé but just
to make it clear... I'm not looking for new employment; I'm doing fine
where I'm at.
Some thoughts of mine. I can get quite chatty when I get rolling, so
if any of these are too long for your tastes, or it's just getting to
the good part and then you find I'm not done yet, well... sorry, but
don't say I didn't warn you.
The Origin of Starshine Technical Services
role playing gamer
- - that's role, not roll - I don't play as much as I
used to, but I still have a bunch of
RPG characters I'm fond of.
Windows Equivalence on Linux - well, okay,
I never finished this, the world changes too fast. But let's just
say as a starter, throwing Samba on a box is barely a step in the
right direction...
I have a garden, a cat, and a tendency towards staying up late. Too bad
the local restaurants don't, for the most part. My husband thinks I'm just
generally a cool nerdette.